Louis Vuitton Men Spring Summer 2023

Louis Vuitton Men Spring Summer 2023 “Strange Math”. Story by Eleonora de Gray, Editor-in-Chief of RUNWAY MAGAZINE.

Magnified playground. Within the Cour Carrée of the Louvre, the Louis Vuitton Men’s Studio created a giant toy racetrack as a yellow brick road for the imagination. The show started with an amazing parade of the Nutcrackers or solders from a fairy-tale, or was it a some sort of Harry Potter in Louis Vuitton wrapper game, as I could see the symbols of the snakes (which makes me assume it as Slytherin house), or red, green and yellow flags with Louis Vuitton symbols of them but reminding Gryffindor or Hufflepuff.

Collective creativity. United by the belief that imagination can heal, regenerate, and uplift, the Louis Vuitton Men’s Studio presents the new collection at the Louvre.

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Art, fashion, parade, world and fairytale are Louis Vuitton new way of seeing luxury brand. Creation of dream world was only achieved once by Disney. Louis Vuitton tries to bring this world close to the reality. Louis Vuitton symbolic logo interpreted in colorful knitting, in 3d leather stamps, as golden pieces. Each and every piece is a masterpiece of art. After Virgil left Louis Vuitton now men collection and world of Louis Vuitton created by the Studio – a group of talented artists, designers and artisans.

And the magic was born…. once…. this time

Photo Courtesy: Louis Vuitton

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Posted from Paris, 1st Arrondissement, France.